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For farmers, the implications to their government-sponsored health insurance are another worry brought on by a government shutdown.
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With the announced closure of Corsica’s Good Samaritan Society, many are wondering what’s to come for long term care in South Dakota.
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South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley said there’s no evidence of criminal wrongdoing by a group of volunteers opposing an abortion ballot question.
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We ask a licensed psychologist how much worrying is normal and how much is too much. Plus, what you can do to prevent anxiety throughout your day.
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On Call with the Prairie Doc® explores how advances in technology have changed how you connect with your doctor. We discuss telegraphs, telephones and telemedicine.
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A new report underscores the percentage of South Dakota disenrolled from Medicaid coverage due to the public health emergency unwinding.
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The issue orbits emergency care for a person on a seasonal visa.
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Dakotans For Health is submitting signatures to ask voters whether to enshrine abortion protections into the state constitution. The petition effort will likely face legal challenges.
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South Dakota leads the nation in cases of syphilis. Meghan Curry O'Connell, MD, epidemiologist with the Great Plains Tribal Leaders' Health Board, checks in for an update.
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Cities, counties, and tribes can now apply for state grant funding to help their communities control mosquito populations.
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We explore the fictional and celebrity roster of doctors from TV, movies and pop culture. And we look at where you can go for accurate medical advice you can trust.
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The mobile clinic program provides services like immunizations, STD testing, developmental screenings, and other support for women, infants and children.